Disney CEO Bob Iger Can’t Seem to Find the Right Thing to Say
Bob Iger, the CEO of
Disney
, has had a lot of not-very-flattering press written about him recently, and the quotes and soundbytes he’s given out to the trades have not helped matters. The oft-referenced
quote
that he gave to CNBC in mid-July about the
WGA
and the
SAG-AFTRA demands
remains particularly condescending.
“There’s a level of expectation that they have that is just not realistic,” he said, speaking about the actually incredibly reasonable demands that both guilds have asked for from the AMPTP. “And they are adding to the set of the
challenges
that this business is already facing that is, quite frankly, very disruptive.”
First of all, strikes are supposed to be disruptive, so jot that down. Second of all, Barbenheimer made over 500 million in one weekend,
so
is the industry facing challenges or is Disney just spending way too much money on films that aren’t that good? Something to think about, Mr.
Iger!
Regardless,
t
he Hollywood Reporter
has done some great reporting that dives into the slew of quotes, comments, and just general foot-in-mouth moments that
Iger has had recently. It also notes that
Iger didn’t get where he is now by fumbling his way through business meetings. He could be a few steps ahead of wherever we think he is, but from my perspective, he just seems to be another rich man with a lot of power who is entering his “find out” era.
THR
reports
that a close associate of Iger said that “h
e has never felt this level of stress in his career.” Well, that makes sense;
you don’t get historic strikes every quarter. The
Wall Street Journal
also said that Iger’s comments were “tone-deaf” and that’s a kind way to put it. I think Fran Drescher, the SAG-AFTRA president, later improved the sentiment:
“There he is sitting in his designer clothes, just got off his private jet at the billionaires’ camp, telling us we’re unrealistic. How do you
deal
with someone like that who’s so tone-deaf? Are you an ignoramus?”
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